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    Jesus and Muhammad. However‚ both of them were spiritual leaders‚ but they followed different paths to achieve their aim. Idology differences between Jesus and Mohammad Jesus embraced death to save the world‚ whereas Muhammad turned into a political leader followed‚ violent military leader to accomplish his mission by brandishing the sword. Muslims take Muhammad as their idol to take his actions and sayings. Unlike Christians‚ who believe that Jesus was the son of God‚ Muslims treat Muhammad as a believer

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    Around 570 C.E‚ a boy named Muhammad was born in Makkah‚ a trading city. Noted to his birth‚ his father was dead and the clan he owned was not very wealthy. Muhammad’s mother sent her baby to live with a family of nomads in the desert. Their young boy learned about traditional Arab values. He learned how to be kind to strangers and help orphans and needy members of society. When Muhammad was about six he stayed with his mother‚ but they had little time together bothered when his mother died. He

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    Chapter 14 – The Expansive Realm of Islam I. Chapter Intro A. “In 632 CE the prophet Muhammad visited his native city of Mecca from his home in exile at Medina‚ and in doing so he set an example that devout Muslims have sought to emulate ever since” (B&Z 355). Each year hundreds of thousands of Muslims travel to Mecca by land‚ sea‚ and air to make the hajj (“the holy pilgrimage to Mecca”) and visit the holy sites of Islam. As years went by the pilgrims decrease‚ but in the 9th c. it had

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    The wives of Prophet Muhammad‚ may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him‚ hold a special place in Islamic piety.  The Quran calls them “Mothers of the Faithful” (Quran 33:6).  They were his wives in this life and shall be in the life to come.  They were young and old‚ widows and virgins‚ poor and wealthy‚ aristocrats and freed slaves.  Each one played their specific role in forming the history of Islam. Khadeejah Prophet Muhammad married her when he was twenty-five‚ while she had reached the

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    The list of non-Arab Sahaba includes the non-Arabs among the original Sahaba of Muhammad. Muhammad had many followers from amongst the Arabs‚ from many different tribes. However‚ he also had many non-Arab Sahaba‚ from many different ethnicities. Some of these non-Arabs were among the most beloved and loyal individuals to Muhammad. The inclusion of these non-Arabs among the original followers of Muhammad and Islam represents the universality of the message of Islam. Contents * 1 Habesha people

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    what is sacred in Islam

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    the Shahada. These are the three main Sacred things the religion of Islam. In the Islamic faith there are about two main Scared writing these are the Qur’an and the Hadith. These texts are both‚ as believed by Muslims‚ said to be from the prophet Muhammad whom they strive to be as. Allah is the one‚ unique‚ all-powerful and only God to Muslims. Allah is revealer‚ sustainer‚ and master of the Universe and this affirms God’s monotheism. In the Islamic faith there are no other Gods except for Allah

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    Map of the Battle of Uhud‚ showing Khalid’s flanking movement against Muslim army‚ a maneuver that won the Battle for Quraysh. Not much is known about Khalid during the early days of the preaching of Muhammad. His father was known for his hostility against Muhammad. Following the migration of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina‚ many battles were fought between the new Muslim community at Medina and the confederacy of the Quraysh.[8] Khalid did not participate in the Battle

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    and concepts‚ we realize the Islamic tendencies needed to be appropriately respected reminisce on having faith in the only god‚ believing in reward and punishment‚ and remaining devoted to Muhammad being the prophet‚ or Allah’s messenger. Muslims are perceived as action oriented‚ following the focus

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    KAREEMI WA ALAAA A’LIHI WASAHBIHI FI KULLI LAMHATIW WA NAFSIN BI ADADA KULLI MA’LUMIL LAKA YAAA ALLAHU YAAA ALLAHU YAAA ALLAHU. "O Allah! Every moment and in every breath‚ bestow complete and the best blessings and perfect peace which is endless on Muhammad‚ our master‚ and on his descendants and his Companions‚ and may‚ for His Sake‚ all our troubles and tortures be over‚ calamities ended‚ and all our needs fulfilled‚ all our cherished desires attained‚ and good ends vouch-saved‚ and clouds are laden

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    Buddhism and Islam. Although completely different from one another in faith‚ these two religions served as truth for different people at different times. Buddhism birthed from a single man named Siddhartha Gautama‚ and Islam was strengthened by Muhammad. Both Siddhartha’s and Mohammad’s lives are very fascinating. Siddhartha was born around 563 BCE in a small country which is now southern Nepal. This country was ruled by a clan called Shakayas. His parents were Shuddodana Gautama‚ who was the leader

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